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jkeaton

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  1. They should have offered to replace the sensors when changing the tires. You don't mention the age of your vehicle. It could be time to replace them, At any rate, I would take it back to the tire installer and question them.
  2. Might be a valve. Might be normal valvetrain/timing chain noise, might be low on oil, a pulley going bad, AC compressor, etc....kinda impossible to diagnose a ticking sound over the internet. Mechanics stethoscope will help you isolate exactly where the sound is coming from.
  3. Probably demand. Typical buyer of a Dodge Journey is not a "wrenching" type of person.
  4. Ok. You don’t need to post this in every thread on the forum. We get it. You are proud of it. Lol
  5. My point was off the shelf bolt on. Sure, you can build anything you like.
  6. I buy brake parts from my local parts store. That way if there is a problem, I can take them back.
  7. The wiring is not the same even though the plugs might plug in. You will need to get a volt meter and start measuring voltages. Probably need to move some wires or add extra wiring.
  8. Did this just start? Are you the original owner?
  9. If the mechanic says it will fit, get that in writing and go for it. If it does not fit, he's (she's) on the hook for finding one that does.
  10. You can buy a combustion gas leak test kit. That will tell you if you have a blown head gasket.
  11. Agree ^^ Take it to an upholstery shop.
  12. jkeaton

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    Welcome to the group!
  13. Moved to the correct section. NavalLacrosse gave you some excellent starting points. Good luck!
  14. According to Rock Auto they are two different part numbers....at least for Monroe quick struts....
  15. They all do it. Mine did it for 4 years and 80,000 miles. Never had a problem though. I just learned to live with it.
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